Celebrity New Year's resolutions 2024: From Luke Evans to Katherine Ryan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Exclusive: Some of your favourite celebrities share their aspirations for 2024
As we prepare to say hello to 2024, The Standard grilled a number of celebrities on the New Year's resolutions they will be making

 

 

 

 

Luke Evans

The Welsh actor and singer, 44, has been making a name for himself in Hollywood of late, but in 2023 made his highly anticipated return to the West End stage after 15 years in Backstairs Billy. The comedy-drama, which also stars Penelope Wilton, runs at the Duke of York's Theatre until January 27. Somehow, he has also found the time to quietly write and record new music which he's hoping the world may get to hear in 2024 and should all go well, a tour could follow

 

 

 

 

 

Asked about New Year's resolutions, he said: "I don’t do any of them. I just think live the best life you can, and be the best person you can and don’t just wait until the 31st December to make that decision. I think every day should be a resolution of doing something good, paying it forwards and being a nice person and sharing the love, I think that’s what it’s about, there isn’t enough of that nowadays

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mollie King

Former The Saturdays singer-turned-BBC Radio 1 presenter King, 36, has confessed to suffering with anxiety and wants to address what triggers her

 

 

 

 

 


"Maybe to just try and improve at staying present," she said. "I think that’s quite a big one for me because I can be a worrier and I can be an overthinker and I definitely suffer from anxiety a lot and I think actually when I’m just present and thinking about what’s happening that day and what’s in front of me, then everything feels a lot more manageable. I definitely think that’s something I should work on

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Katherine Ryan
The Canadian comedian, 40, has been busy juggling being a mum-of-three with her career in recent years, but hopes to be able to return to her stand-up comedy roots over the next 12 month

She said: "I’m just trying to get back on stage. I have to do bath and bed time and then slip out, that would be the easiest way to do it

 

 

 

 

 


Julia Bradbury

The TV presenter and outdoor enthusiast, 53, was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2021 then underwent a single mastectomy in October and is now in remission. The Countryfile star is now hoping for a happy and above all, a healthy new year

 

She said: "My New Years Resolutions are to find out and explore more things that I can do and learn about to keep myself and my family healthy and there’s always something else to learn

 

 

 

"Self-care isn’t selfish. I think it’s very easy to get wrapped up and sort of caught up in the business of life and actually, there isn’t anybody who doesn’t need time for mental health and for nourishing and for exercise. Exercise is probably one of the most important things that we can all do to maintain our health and to ward off chronic illness. I’ve sort of thought about exercise as a little bit of a luxury and it’s not, it’s essential. We all need to move our bodies, we need to exercise, we need to build our strength because it builds our immune system, it helps keeps our brains healthy and helps us live longer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sam Ryder
2023 is going to be a hard one to top for the 34-year-old former TikTok star who became a Eurovision sensation. He started off the year with a number one debut album and goes into 2024 with an Emmy Award nomination for his song Fought & Lost.
Reflecting on what he wants to work on going forward, he said: "I’ve got to work on my patience as always but we’ll get there! I’m impatient to be more patient

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joe Swash
The actor and TV presenter, 41, who is married to Loose Women panelist Stacey Solomon, has his hands full as a dad-of-six, but hopes to make some more time for the gym in 2024

He said: "We’re going to try and be a healthier house as in we’re going to be a lot more active, Stacey and me are starting to go the gym a lot more. I want to try and get fit again

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lauren Laverne

As if helping the UK wake up with her BBC Radio 6 Music Breakfast Show every weekday from 7.30am-10.30am and keeping little ones entertained narrating cartoon series Tee and Mo wasn't public service enough, the Sunderland-born broadcaster, 45, wants to dedicate 2024 to improving the world and lives of those around her. She said: “It comes down to the old phrase 'we must cultivate our garden' - and looking at what I can do to try and live better (more helpfully and healthily) with the sphere of influence I have. So (I hope it’s not too cheesy to say) I’ll be looking at my relationships, my neighbourhood and other ways I can try and do something constructive in the world and trying to be a better friend, support those around me and try to be constructive and positive in the work I do

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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